Bcurtman
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Well, the deuce is ready for paint. I'm going to go the latex route with an airless sprayer as it seems to work very well for many of you. Here is my question. I was told by a former military person that when the military painted a truck, they used some sort of water soluable jelly (I'm thinking like GOJO hand cleaner) to mask areas they didnt want painted, like gauges, glass, tires, etc. Then when the paint had dried, they just washed it off.
Do any of you know of something like this that is commercially available? I want to paint my wheels, but not my tires. I'm thinking this would take a lot of paper masking and tape out of the picture. Headlights, turn signals, mirrors, steering wheel, gauges, tags, windshield, basically all of the stuff not easily removed. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.
Do any of you know of something like this that is commercially available? I want to paint my wheels, but not my tires. I'm thinking this would take a lot of paper masking and tape out of the picture. Headlights, turn signals, mirrors, steering wheel, gauges, tags, windshield, basically all of the stuff not easily removed. Any guidance is greatly appreciated.